Park Güell, Spain, Barcelona

Park Güell is one of the achievements of the Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona that is on the World Heritage List of UNESCO. It was built between 1900 and 1914. Architects José Antonio Martínez Lapeña and Elías Torres have restored from 1984 to 1993 . This restoration has led to controversy regarding the particular ceramic cladding of the wavy bench of the terrace of the Park Güell.

This would cause a garden city as his patron , Eusebi Güell , asked him to build on a hill south of the city . Designed on the English model , it should include a chapel and a total of 60 houses. But the cost of construction increased to such an extent that only three houses were completed and Park Guell Antoni . It became the property of the city of Barcelona in 1923. Park Güell is on the World Heritage List of UNESCO in 1984 for his contribution to the development of architecture and building techniques in the late nineteenth century and early twentieth century.